Where:

Restrictions:

Ticket Information:

Website:

Level 6 - By the end of this course, you will have mastered the basics of the Japanese language, both grammar and vocabulary; you will have learnt enough either to go off to a country where Japanese is spoken and pick it up there, or possibly to embark upon more formal study.

Description
Unit 1 - The accident - You will be able to use Japanese to describe an accident and also offer help; you will also revise a lot of the material covered at the previous level.
Unit 2 - Using a gadget - You will be able to talk about simple operations in Japanese, asking and describing how things work.
Unit 3 - Student days - You will be able to talk about your education and describe what you used to do when you were younger.
Unit 4 - Murder at sea! - You will be able to talk about travel by sea, and about a series of events in the past.
Unit 5 - If I won the lottery… - You will be able to use your Japanese to speculate on what you would do if something else were to happen.
Unit 6 - Parents and children - You will be able to discuss family relationships, and you will know how to give advice and make recommendations in Japanese.
Unit 7 - The world of art - You will be able to describe pictures or photos in Japanese, and also talk about things happening in the distant past.
Unit 8 - Lives of the famous - You will be able to understand and give descriptions of people’s lives in Japanese, and also talk about the lives of famous stars.
Unit 9 - Reading material - You will be able to talk about books and newspaper articles which you’ve read, and begin to understand passages of written Japanese; you will also be better equipped to make intelligent guesses about meanings.
Unit 10 - Your country and mine - You will be able to make comparisons between countries, and you will also have looked at some of the harder points of Japanese grammar not covered in these courses, so that you can recognise them in the future.